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Editore: Allen de la Loach Intrepid Press, Buffalo, New York, 1972
Da: The Poetry Bookshop : Hay-on-Wye, Hay-on-Wye, POWYS, Regno Unito
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
Side-Stapled A4 Wrappers. Condizione: Very Good. Gysin, Brion (cover caligraph) (illustratore). First Edition. 140pp. Additional contributions to the tape-script of the conference discussion on little mags/ small presses & the cultural revolution from the editor, Ted Berrigan, William Wantling, John Wieners, Allen Ginsberg & Robert Creeley. Covers a little nicked, creased, scuffed & soiled. Book.
Editore: Buffalo, NY: Intrepid Press, 1972
Da: Philip Smith, Bookseller, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. 1st edition. VG+. 4to, 140pp, stapled wrappers. A thick double issue of Allen De Loach's important underground literary magazine; includes work by Berrigan, Bremser, Ferlinghetti, John Wieners, and a range of other important contributors. Unmarked copy, light staple rust. Not Signed.
First printing. 80 pp., 6.5 x 8 inches. Perfect-bound in printed card covers. Edited by Barry Miles, with Ted Berrigan as New York editor. Minor toning and creasing to covers; title written neatly on unprinted spine, otherwise a very good, sound copy. An incredible transatlantic assemblage (a "North Atlantic turn-on," per the cover), beginning with 26 pages of compositions from Ginsberg's journals ("Ankor-Wat"), and including, along with the more familiar names listed above, such interesting and under-attended writers as Paul Ableman, Christopher Perret, and musician Archie Shepp. Per the editor's prefatory notes, Ginsberg "declined payment for ëAnkor Wat' and his money has been divided between the other contributors." There appears to have been no second issue of Long Hair proper, which was succeeded by Long Hair Times (also one issue? which included issues of The Gate, published by the London Free School, and Ed Sanders Newsletter), and eventually the International Times.Worth the price of admission for the ads, contributors' notes, and breathless insurrectionary editorial alone!.
Editore: Wallrich Brooks, London, 1970
Da: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Softcover. Condizione: Near Fine. First edition. Small quarto. 111pp. A bit of tanning to the extremities, near fine. Inscribed by British poet Edward Lucie-Smith. An anthology create to benefit the legal defense fun of Bill Butler, owner of the Unicorn Bookshop, arrested on obscenity charges. Limited to 500 copies, though this one is missing the poetry print by Asa Benveniste and Paul Vaughan. Contributors include Larry Wallrich, Eric Mottram, Peter Reily, Tina Morris, George Macbeth, Dave Cunliffe, Sam Abrams, Ronald H. Bayes, Douglas Blazek, Chris Breyer, Barry Hall, Jim Burns, Caius, Barry Cole, Kirby Congdon, Andrew Cunliffe, Joe Early, Paul Evans, Elaine Feinstein, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Ray Ginghofer, Bob Cobbing, Thom Gunn, Allen Ginsberg, Michael Hamburger, Lee Harwood, Anselm Hollo, John James, Robert Kelly, Tuli Kupferberg, Christopher Logue, Lucie-Smith, Clive Matson, Paul Matthews, Michael McClure, Roger McGough, Stuart Montgomery, Jeff Nuttall, Rod Padgett, Ted Berrigan, Brian Patten, Tom Pickard, Tom Raworth, M.L. Rosenthal, Jerome Rothenberg, Muriel Rukeyser, Peter Schjeldahl, Jon Stallworthy, Gael Turnbull, Anne Waldman, Jonathan Williams and Allen W. de Loach.66.
Editore: London: Lovebooks Ltd., 1965
Da: Philip Smith, Bookseller, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. 1st edition. VG+ (but 1 page printed blank and provided in photocopy). 8vo, 80pp, printed wrappers. A key underground magazine from 1965 London and New York: Allen Ginsberg on cover and substantial (27pp) inside content, New York editor Ted Berrigan contributes 2 poems (Shipwrecks and Tooting My Horn on Duty) and 1 collaboration with Ron Padgett; also work by future Cream lyricist Pete Brown, Tuli Kupferberg, and Archie Shepp, et al. Scarce; this was an important precursor of the seminal sixties underground newspaper The International Times, and was edited by Miles and John Hoppy Hopkins (the latter credited with advertising). Includes a notice of the future opening of the Indica gallery. A solid unmarked copy with a little toning and wear, but one page of the Ginsberg poem was misprinted blank (a photocopy of missing page is provided). Not Signed.